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  • COP28: US insurers propose plan to ensure insurance cover as catastrophes grow

    01 December 2023

    The US National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) has proposed a national climate resilience strategy to help ensure the availability of property insurance in the face of severe disasters.

  • 'More crosses than checks' for insurers in analysis of regulatory disclosures

    25 July 2023

    US insurers fall short in measuring climate risks and setting targets to mitigate these, with "more crosses than check marks" given to insurers in an analysis of disclosures to US regulators.

  • NAIC updates climate risk disclosure survey for US insurers

    12 April 2022

    US insurers will need to comply with the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures...

  • Insurance Risk & Capital Americas Conference recap

    22 October 2020

    The conference content is available for one more month!

  • US insurers 'turning blind eye to climate change'

    21 October 2016

    Many US insurers are still turning a blind eye to climate change, with less than 20% attaining high scores for their climate risk reporting, a study has warned.

  • US insurers falling short on climate change

    23 October 2014

    The US insurance market is not adequately prepared to cope with the effects of climate change, according to a new report.